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- Online Credit Score.......What are the sites ?? (Equifax, and Experian)
Danny_G
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What are the 2-3 sites, where you can pay a Fee of abour £10
to view your credit file. and credit score?
Just to see what ur score is, from Experien, and equifax?
and what are the prices of them ?
and are they ONE OFF fees??
to view your credit file. and credit score?
Just to see what ur score is, from Experien, and equifax?
and what are the prices of them ?
and are they ONE OFF fees??
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Hi
They are Experian, Equifax & Call Credit...
The first 2 have 30 day free trials for your online report, not sure about the last one.
Make sure you cancel the subscription on day 29 though so you don't get charged.LBM 18/06/15 - [STRIKE]£20,276.64[/STRIKE] :eek:
01/07/15 - £19,897.020 -
Tbh you should really be looking at your 'score' as this, essentially, is meaningless.
You really need to check that your credit report is accurate, and has no old accounts left open.
As this is what creditors look at when deciding if you are eligible for a loan or not. They take the amount of available credit and used credit in to consideration. If you have too many open credit cards - even if you don't use them - this can affect your chances of obtaining credit.
I use checkmyfile.co.uk which gives you a free 30 day trial. On this you can view Call Credit and Equifax reports at the same time / place. You'd then need to get your Experian one from them for free, which also does a 30 day trial too.
Alternatively you can pay £2 to each agency to get them all separately and posted to you if you wanted a paper copy.SAVINGS: £63.86 // £3,0000
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